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irreprehensible

[i-rep-ri-hen-suh-buhl] / ˌɪ rɛp rɪˈhɛn sə bəl /


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Irreprehensible, ir-rep-re-hens′i-bl, adj. that cannot be blamed.—n.

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If art is, as some assert, a thing of proportions, then surely this drama is entitled to the highest praise; for its proportions are irreprehensible.

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Two years later, Jeanne having been duly burned at Rouen, and the consecration of Charles VII, at Reims, "to which he had been conducted by an agent of the demon, being in itself and of its own nature null and void," the English monarch entered his city of Paris to receive an orthodox and irreprehensible coronation.

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His irreprehensible life and amiable disposition endeared him to all.

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Brueck answered guardedly: The Lutherans would gladly come to an agreement "as far as it was possible for them to do so with God and their conscience;" and as to their answer and the preservation of the document, they would be found "irreprehensible."

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